IV Medication Administration: IV Push
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- Опубликовано: 17 сен 2024
- Option Care Health's best-in-class patient education ensures you can administer your medication confidently, safely and effectively. This video will help you learn how to administer your medication using IV Push. This information is not intended to be a substitute for professional advice. Always do what your doctor, nurse or pharmacist recommends.
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So helpful! I have confidence in helping my mother start this evening.
i watched and understand. I've been observing the nurses here as well. Thank U. Josh Tillman
Very good educational program for the people that need this video on there meds
Very helpful thank you all 4 putting this together 4 us.
Excellent IV administration video. Simple easy instructions. Thank you.
One question…… who determines a heparin flush is to be done at end of procedure?
Excellent demonstration
Post saline flush goes over same amount of time as the medication! All l heard was use a push pause method to administer the flush post medication flush
For best practice, gloves should be worn to reduce the risk of infection, cross contamination, etc. especially with rings and acrylic nails. Pulse flush was not shown with the last 2 syringes nor was any clarification given as to why the "patient" administered the 2nd saline flush and heparin, using improper technique.
why isn't she wearing gloves??
It's not an invasive procedure
Suppose to wear a mask also while administering
No you don’t
Error!
There's no point washing hands if you wear rings!
Bacteria love rings!
That music is horrible, loud and distracting.
You people complain too much and don't give credit when due.
Where are the gloves? This is unsanitary!
gloves are mostly optional, and as long as you’re washing your hands regularly it’s unnecessary
The actors are not looking at what they are doing! Folks watching are watching what the actors do! The actors need to clearly focus their attention on what they are doing.
Same with other scenes. Close the loop. Don't just show the empty syringe and say "throw it away", show it being put in a garbage can.
Also, fire the person that wrote the script. It's poor in so many ways.. there's a lot that isn't covered.
But, we get the ideas, so thanks for posting an easy video.